Corporate finance : debt, equity, and derivative markets and their intermediaries

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Law Library — 2nd Floor Collection (2nd floor)

Call Number
KF1428.A7 .M37 2017 c. 2
Status
Available

Law Library — Special Collections (1st floor)

Call Number
KF1428.A7 .M37 2017
Status
In-Library Use Only

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Summary

This casebook comprehensively surveys the legal and business issues raised by how business entities manage their capital structure. To prepare students to represent corporate issuers, institutional investors, and regulators, the casebook blends state law, federal securities regulation, accounting standards, professional responsibility norms, financial concepts, and business strategy into a practical deal perspective that emphasizes the client's funding objectives. Coverage starts with the corporate issuer's short-term liquidity, moves to notes, bonds, and mezzanine finance, and then continues down the balance sheet into equity, first common stock, then preferred, and, finally, judicial valuation of net worth. The casebook puts these issues in the context of federal regulation of securities, futures, and financial derivatives markets.

Contents

Corporate finance as a legal practice: an overview -- Legal accounting-- Cash management and short-term debt -- Long-term financing -- Structure finance: asset securitization and related products -- Common stock -- Preferred stock -- Judicial valuation and fair value -- Publicly traded securities: SEC regulation -- Sovereign finance -- Exchange traded futures and options -- Over-the-counter derivatives -- Investment funds.

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